HUNTSVILLE, Alabama - Merrimack Hall and its Johnny Stallings Arts Program has gotten a shout out on Huffington Post. Mike Ragogna, billed as a 'Music Biz Vet," included the program for children with special needs in a blog post that includes an interview with Twenty One Pilots' front man, Tyler Joseph, and a write up about the band Six-Market Blvd.

Ragogna's piece includes some background on the development of Merrimack Hall and the arts program that now serves about 300 children. The post also includes photos and a link to videos from the HLN television channel, which has featured the program on four episodes of "Making it in America." Ragogna also quotes Debra Jenkins, who founded Merrimack Hall along with her husband, Alan, and highlights not only the accomplishments of the children in the program but also the network it has provided their families.